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True Stories of World War II

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True Stories of World War II

By: Terry Collins, Patrick Kinsella, Timothy Solie
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Step back in time and experience World War II through the stories of the people who lived through it. Witness the horror of a prison camp march. Experience the sinking of a US warship. Watch a young French freedom fighter outsmart the Nazis. True Stories of World War II doesn’t just tell you the tales of war. It drops you into the thick of combat.

©2021 Terry Collins, Patrick Kinsella, Timothy Solie (P)2017 Capstone Publishers, Inc.
History Military & Wars North America United States War Inspiring
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It was pretty good, but the change perspectives sometimes, and the have the same background sound, which was… nothing. Like I said… it was alright.

Pretty good

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Could be great, but thinly written and very patchy performance with narrator awkwardly interspersed with bursts of dramatization.

Interesting Stories, Thin Sketches, Patchy Perform

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I really had no problems with the narration or the brief sketches of the various people being portrayed as these were fascinating. that is not to say that there were no problems.

1) The dramatization was not properly synchronized to the occurrences as they happened. For instance, a canteen is heard to be drunk after it is already confiscated.

2) The work cut ended in the middle of a story. This cut leaves a deeply unsatisfying conclusion to the work and is not acceptable.

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